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Wilford is no great talent but he does catch everything in the red zone.
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Mrs. Ducker had been very particular about Wilford from the first.
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Turner, who went by the name Wilford, was 19 when he was killed.
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Turner, who went by the name Wilford, was 19 when he was killed.
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"Wilford," "You may have noticed in my library a chest," he transposes the words thus:
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook Ebenezer Cobham Brewer 1853
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 An American pilot, named Joseph Patrick, and his co-pilot, Wilford John Willie, took off in a B-24 Liberator airplane, loaded up with 22,000 pounds of bombs.
What If The London Gun Hadn't Been Created? | myFiveBest 2010
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He was chasing Wilford May, who had attacked his cousin.
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Also look for fine supporting turns from Wilford Brimley, Betty Buckley, and a young Ellen Barkin.
John Farr: Actor's Actor: A Birthday Salute to Robert Duvall John Farr 2012
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Martin Luther King Jr. in his opening statement, and he and co-counsel Ed Wilford stressed the ways they said the councilman had helped the community.
Mistrial in Council Case Scott Shifrel 2011
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 No one has really ever heard of Wilford John Willie.
What If The London Gun Hadn't Been Created? | myFiveBest 2010
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